She saved the 3-year-old pit bull mix from a horrendous life as “bait” in a dog-fighting ring. As a result of her tragic situation, Abigail had suffered horrific injuries, including deep puncture wounds on her head, lacerations on her back and face, and the loss of an ear.

Luckily, the veterinarians at Miami-Dade were able to treat the poor pup, whose case they described as the worst they had ever seen. Following numerous surgeries, Abigail was left with stitches on her head and a painful recovery process.

To cover her injuries and keep her comfy, Frazier began dressing her in cozy hats and headbands provided by a small group of knit-savvy volunteers. As Abigail’s heartbreaking story spread however, she began receiving hats and other get-well goodies from strangers across the globe.

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Frazier said: “People all over the world are following her journey.

“She get gifts weekly – from organic treats, toys, to bonnets.

“So far, she has received upwards of 50 headdresses – though the numbers continue to grow.”

To facilitate these generous donations and draw attention to Abigail’s inspiring story, Frazier started Bonnets for Abigail. Through the Facebook page, you can send her a gift, watch her model her amazing collection of hats, and of course, keep up with her remarkable recovery.

Frazier explained: “We get many people saying they look forward to her posts every day and that Abigail has restored their faith in humanity.”

While things are undoubtedly looking up for Abigail, she still needs at least one more ear-related operation.

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